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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1896.

Ko-day's Advertisements.

W. BOFFEY & Co..

TAILORS,

D'AQUILAR STREET.

Have an entirely Naw STOCK of WOOLLENS to suit the Present and Coming Sanson,

Consisting of!--

ANZO CUTTINGS -mw33, PRUUK and MORNING COAT SUITINGS, ULSTER and

OVERCOATINGS, BREECHES and RIDING MATERIALS in variety..

FANCY VESTINGS, TATTERSALLA wond others.

Hongkong, 21st September, 1896.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, FENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

"LIGHTNING "

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo Impeding the discharge or remaining on board after the szed fastent, will be landed at

Cognos rise and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gador Co. Limited at Wanchai.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take TMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consigners' risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co,

Agents.

Hongkong, arst September, 1896.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

[1458

FOR SHANGHAI, VIA AMOY, (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NEWCHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and PORTs on the YANGTZE.)

HỂ Company's Steamship

THE

"SARPEDON;"

Captain Grier, will be despatched as above TO- MORROW, the 1ænd instant, at Daylight.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 7111 September, 1806.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT).

*HE Company's Steamship.

THE

"SUNGKIANG,"

[1465

Captain C. B. N. Dodd, will be despatched as abova TO-MORROW, the 22nd instant, at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 11st September, 1856.

FOR SHANGHAI,

THE Steamship

"NANYANG,"

71434

Captain R. Köhler, will be despatched for the abore Port TO-MORROW, the and instant, .4247.M..

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Hongkong, 21st September, 1896. •

SIEMSSEN & Co.

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CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI.

"HE Company's Steamship

THE

"WUHU,*

Captain Besion, will be despatched as above

on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB, HE ANNUAL GENERAL HESTING of The HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB be held in the CITY HALL on FRIDAY, the and

October proximo, at 5 F.M.

By Order,

T. F, HOUGH,

Clerk of the Course, Hongkong, at September, 1896.

WANTED.

11472

A middle class (Sister and Brother preferred) YOUNG LADY and' « LAD of the for cary and pleasant occupation in Hongkong on good pay.

Must be smart and active. May be of any nationality, Chinese and Japanese excepted.

Apply in first instance by letter to

R..

alo Honghong Telegraph Office

Hongkong, 21st September, 1895.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES AND UNDERWRITERS,

[1473

OM ACCOUNT OF SOME REPAIRS TO HER ENGINES,

“HE Company's Steamship-

"HOHENZOLLERN,” will not be able to make her usual round trip to JAPAN this month. The_tranabipment Curgo for KOBE and | YOKOHAMA 1x 5.5, Prime Heturich will be forwarded per S.S. Afridi hence to the above named ports.

Fastangers, Mails and Treasure for JAPAN, *S.S. Prins Heinrich will be forwarded per S.S. Peru.

MELCHERS & Ca

Agents, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Hongkong, atat Sep ember, 1896. [1474

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 353,

Intimation.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WINES

AND

SPIRITS.

ALL these are selected by our London Hesse, bought direct at Brat hand, Ingated in wood and bottled by ourssives, thus saving all inter- mediate profits, and enabling us to apply the

spite of many defeats and many rebuffs he has dono good work for the com- munity. He has made mistakes of course,

over 20 knots and the trip to Southampton THE standard for cavalry in the Japanese army We all do. He who makes no mis- in alx days and five hours. The railroads has been lowered two inches, takes will never accomplish anything and bridges, telegraphs, submarine cables, Tar annual meeting of the Hongkong Jockey worth mentioning, MR. WRITENLAD physical and chemical science, locomotives, Club will be held on the sud proximo, has at all times had the courage phonographs, bicycles, electric motors.

Liverpool in 13 days, to the St. Loui and | LOCAL AND GENERAL, St. Paul, of 11,629 tons, with a speed of

harvest in Slam.

Tan German gunboatTM Wolf is sitting out at Dantaly and will call for the Far East la October,

to replace the /U/s. M. Shoda Helguro, Chief Manager of the Nippon Yusen Kaiska, raiurned to Tokio na the 7th inst. from London.

MR. JORDAN, Chinese Secretary of the British succeed Mr. Hillier as Consul-General at Seoul, Legation at Peking, bas been appointed to Keren.

to express his opinions on all potats of sewing machines, reaping and harvesting Tax export of coal from Moji during the month any importance. He has got others to machines, ships of war, printing presses of August totalled 53,178 tons, valued at express their opinions, which in these and machinery. аге all beautifully $300,714.80. degenerate times is occasionally a difficult Illustrated. fron and steel' afford sub- thing to do. He has asked questions Jects for very useful and interesting Laro continued drought is said to be causing a plenty of them, and most of them thoroughly articles, but of course are all confined to great deal of uneasiness for the coming rice pertinant ones and he has refused to take American inventions. In the article en- "no" for an answer when there was a titled "Cables" the name of the late Sir better answer to be had. He bas refused Joux PENDER is not even once mentioned, persistently and steadily to be buttonhold nor is his plucky support of the great and "talked over" by Interested parties enterprise that, but for him, must have either in or out of the Government, and he falled, for that time at least, although has insisted upon full publicity being given ultimate success was of course assured. In. to public business. He has been anubbed the short sketch of the history and progress in the Coundli, he has been abandoned of steam navigation, too, there is no re- by his colleagues who ought to have ference to the fact, in any shape or form, occasionally by the public and by his the birth or growth of the gigantic steam supported him, he has been gone for that England in any way contributed to friends, but he has done very good work, navies of the world. The Great Rosters even when he has appeared to suffer his is sketched and described and her value The Empress-Dowager has, according to the worst defents. He has got no satisfaction as a layer of telegraph cables is referred out of his original complaint or remonto, but that is alll However, we must entsin mir, swept away any opposition that strance publicly, but in private, and with not look a gift horse in the mouth. Hang-chang may have had in the Celesilal out that publicity 30 repugnant to This analversay number of the San capital the average official, there have been American is a very valuable docu- THE rums of the number of visitors to the City local officials and the Colonial Office have reference, and we congatulate Mei-are-Eampeans, 144; Chinese, 1,631 : total alterations and improvements and both the ment worth preserving for future Hall Museum for the week ended Sept, soth. found that Mr. WHITEHEAD Is an element sieurs MUNN & Company, the great 765 that cannot well be left out of count in any Patent Agents and the Proprietors of the once it should ha ordered to be decanted at | calculations An unofficial member to do paper, on their progress from their frit | LIEUTENANT Colquhoun, of the Victorian Navy, any good In Hongkong must criticise offices in Spruce Street, New York, to the has been fined £ion, with £19 ja costs, at the everything discuss everything, divide present magnificent premises on Broad- Melbourne Police Court on a charge of evading about everything, protest about every thing, and give to all the little opera Hans of the Government the greatest

best growiks si MODERATE PRICES.

PRICE LISTS, with Full Details, to be had na Application.

PORT after removal should be rested a mont-

belara man. When repaired for drinking at

the DISPENSARY before being sent out.

SHERRY Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are trus Xeres Wines,

CLARET.----Our Clarets, Incinding the lowest Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from ralains and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines, BRANDY.—All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure COGNAC, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage. WHISKEY.---All our Whiskey is of excellent quailty and of greater agathan most brands "In the market. The SCOTCH WHISKEY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseses to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.

-We only guarantee our WIES and SPIRITA to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, Colony or from our authorised Agents at the

"HE following Particulars and Conditions of

to be held on the spot, on

MONDAY,

the 28th day of September, 1896, at 3 P.M., SIS published for general information.

By Command,

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J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 12th September, 1896,

Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 28th day of September, 1856, at 3 P.M., by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999 Years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

Registry

Locality.

Boundary Measure-

ments.

N.

(t. . . ft.

Marloe Lot

[1464 No

1378.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 21st September, 1896.

NIPPON YUSEN KÄISHA.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP,

"HE Company's Steamship

THE

"TOSA MARU,"

Captalo J. B. Macmillan, will be despatched for | the above Ports on FRIDAY, the agth instant,/

at Noon, instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, applyito

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Hongkong, 11st September, 1896.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(1427

FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO AND

W

BOMBAY.

THE Company' Steamship

-"HIROSHIMA MARU," Captain C. A. Andersen, will be despatched for the above. Ports on FRIDAY, the 25th instant,

at Noon.

For Freight or Famage, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Hongkong, 21st September, 1805. [1466

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL

THE Company's Steamship

"PATROCLUS,"

Capials Dickens, will be despatched as above

ON SATURDAY, the 26th instant,

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, arst September, 1896.

TO LET.

DWELLING HOUSES

(1367

Nos. 2, 3 & 4, RIPON TERRACE. GODOWNS in BLUE BUILDINGS. "LA HACIENDA" at the PEAK-

FURNISHED-from tet October.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT"

& AGENCY. Co., Lid. Rongkong, 21st September sloß..

Square feet.

Annual Rel

|52.8 (5.2.8 160/2608,427155) Intimations.

∞ | Upset price

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

RONGKONG,

AERATED WATERS.

'IMPLE AERATED WATER,

WATER,

SODA

INGER ALE.

LEMONADE.

SARSAPARILLA

RASPB

ASPBERRYADE, &c.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WAZERS are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear comps Firon with the best English Manufactures,

Special terms to HOKKIE, CLUES, MRasis and other Large Consumers, Any complaints should be addressed to the Manager. Hongkong, and Mar,"#fot.

AN APPEAL

~

Coast Ports.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Wongkong, 15th September, 1896.

DEATH.

{

On the 5th inst., at Kanagawa, Yokohams, AUGUSTIN STEIN, (of the Nippen Yusen Kalsha's Service), a native of Hamburg, in his 55th year

The Hongkong Telegraph

HỌNGKONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1896,

NOTES AND comments.

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possible publicity, so that they may be dealt with as Dr. CLAREE wants to deal with allissanitary dwellings-be inundated with air and light without limitation. We congratulate the Honorable Member on his re-appointment and the members of the Chamber of Commerce on their good sense in unanimously re-electing him.

J

way.

Customs dulles.

TELEGRAMS.chang, left Tleatale a few days to meet his

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

THE SITUATION IN THE BAST.

London, September 17ik, In view of the situation, three additional Italan warships?started ke Turkish - waters

THE 'ARMENIAN AGITATION IN ENGLAND. The series of mentings in sympathy with the Armenians, to be held in the great towns, commenced last night at ́Blemingham and | Nottingham. Vigorous speeches, demanding that Gest Britain should intervene, were delveit de

We note a very considerable improve-yesterday. ment in the Rokumin-no-Tomo's English Fast, and fasued monthly. It contains far edition published under the title of the Far

more useful matter than it did at first and is more thoroughly Japanese. Its earlier numbers were more Europeanor American, and it appeared as if, instead of being favoured with genuine Japanese opinions on the important questions under considera- tion, the public were to be put off with the lucubrations from Japan's most deadly enemies, the-twenty-years-In-the-country- and-speak-the-language foreigners, whose | ambition was (and is) to get rid enti- rely of Japanese civilization and sub- Wute for fa dues, Western of has alloy ur stitute it our. Ideas and

on a sound Japanese foundation, working In every stone and brick that could be made available of the old Japa- nese construction and adding and Improving where necessary by selections from the best and most appropriate of modern materials. The sixth and seventh" numbers of the Far East

now before us are genuinely Japanese in sentiment and in expression, but it must be borne in mind by all readers of that periodical that, although described as an English edition of the Relumin-no-Tomo, it Is not so in fact. The Rokumin-no-Tome Is a weekly journal published in Japanese, but not one single artiote that appeared in that magazine during the four weeks from the middle of July to the middle of August appears in the Far East of the 20th of August. The weekly and the monthly are published in the same office, are both under the same direction, are both aminated by the same spirit; but the one is not, in any real sense of the

(From Fodanese Papers.) A JAPANESE WARSHIP BOUND FOR MANILA,

TOKIO, September 6th.

gatave Spals. British nas-of-war was des The natives of Manila have risen in ravolt matched from Bengkong for the protection of British residents, and the Japanese Government will also dispatch a war-wastik

JAPAN AND KOREA.

BROUL, September 2nd, The Japanese Minister has sent in a fórmal: note of protest against the answer sent him by that they could not entertain the proposal to the Korean Government, in which they urged give the concession of the Seal Fasan rallway to the Japanese by reason of the Southern rebels being silll unpacified. Li Wan Youg, Minister of the Foreign Office, presented the vote to the King yesterday. Some time must yet elapse ere the question is settled.

THE-CABINET-GRISIS.———

Toxio, September. Irth, Count Matsugsts has consented to accept the Count Kabayams has been chosen as Home Premiership fo the new Cabinet. Admitsi Minister, wie Count Itagaki, Marquis Salgo, Minister for the Navy, has agreed to remain in office,

Budget for next year.

STILL THEY COME I

We note in the Australian papers just to hand that some as lepers are about to

Toxio, September Bath, be shipped from New South Wales and word, the English edition of the other. Count Matsugata, since his acceptance of the Queensland to China. That is doubtless The articles, original and contributed, office of Premier, has been calling upon the & very good thing for the Australian that appear in the Far Fart are speci- renies statesman, presumably in consult with Colonies concerned and will not make the ally written and have not previously ap them as to the assignment of offices in the new least bit of difference to the Government peared in the Kekumin-no-Tome and have Cableet and also is obtain their approval of of China, but, as these lepers cannot not been read and approved by its sup-reduction in the estimated expenditure in the Australia without passing through Hongview to European consumption and are, conveniently get to any port in China from Porters. Under such circumstances they are probably prepared with a special kong, and as we certainly do not want any lepers here, and have no rooms for them, we hope that the Harbour Master, if he l not too big for the job, and the Captain Superintendent of Police will also make a note of the fact and be prepared on arrival of these lepers to see that they are at once paused on to their native country. Notice might be given in advance

to the owners and agents of steamers trading to Queensland and New South Wales that they will be held responsible if even one of these unfortunates is allowed to

land.

NAGAZAKI, September rath, Verived here from Oderss on their way One thousand six hundred Revelan soldiers

THE TREATY WITH THE NETHERLANDS.

TOKIO, September 13th. A telegram has been received by the Gorm ment announcing that the new tresty betwor

Japan and the Netherlands was signed on the

at least, differently seasoned from the dishes set before the Japanese people. Now, we should like to see in the pages of to Siberia, the Far East selections from the very valuable articles that appear in the weekly magazine. There are at least three in every number. In the Rokumin of August the 1st there were five papers, of which the European public would like to see reproductions. The subjects treated of were The Chinese in the East," Significance of the self-respected Di plomacy,”***** Anti-Russo-Japanese Re- concillation, "Public Actions of a States- man," and "Japanese Public Bonds In the London Market." Some of these titles are significant. In the so-called English edition not one of them is to be found nor are the same subjects discussed under other titles. May we call the attention of our Japanese friends to this serious discrepancy between the sub-" title of their very useful little monthly and its contents.

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POLITICAL AFFAIRS,

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| Ma. Li Chin-mai,'the youngest son of Li Hang-

father in Japan. He la accompanied by Mr. Pethick and Di. Lin.

THE departure of the Pars for San Francisco. vid Nagamaki, Kabe, Inland Sea, Yokohama and Honolulu, bas been postponed fill to-mor || row, the 2nd instant, at 4.5.0.

Oux Rumian friends, says the ·Mercury's Tientsin correspondent, are preparing a testi- monial and an address to hand to H.E. Count Cassial, on his departure for Europe.

O account of some repairs to her engines, the Norddeutscher Lloyd Co.'s steamship Hohenson- ferm will not be able to make her usual' round tip to Japan this month. Vide nävt.

| News has been received at Shimanosak, to the effect that on the 24th vit, a boat containing niza Chinese spies was captured at Kelung, some of the spies were armed with Japaneva swords.

THE Japanese gunboat Maya in reported to "ba still stuck in the mud in the Pelho, near Tientsin, March on April sext, when the river should rise. It is not expected that she can get away before

| A MAN went into a brothel in Square Street on Saturday night and drugged one of the lamates and then stale all her jewellery, valed at $300. The victim has not yet recovered, and the pollos are busy locking for the light-Angered gent. THE many friends in the East of Lieut. Shake hear he is about to come out to the Far East speare, ence of H.M.S. Plover, will be glad to as L-Commander of the torpede destroyer Hart, Commander R. G. O, Tupper, at one İtima zirring on the fercury, commands the

Hunter, and Lt. W. S. Lambert the Bozer, THE steamer engaged in salvage operations at the wreck of the stexmen Callerthun returned to Sydney on the 21st ultimo, the divers, being completely prostrate from their exertions, Alts. recovered. It has been decided to abandon any gether eight thousand sovereigns have been

further affert to recover the balance of the trea- sure amounting to £3,000.

LORD ROBERTS, speaking at a banquet at Belfast the other day, said he was "proud to think that the Indian Army was thoroughly efficient and ready, and able to share in the defence of the Empire in any part of the world." Lord Roberts knows what he is talking about when he refer to our splendidly equipped and wall disciplined Indian Army. Wolseley doesn't, though.

that a lady quarrelled with her husband at 9 In the Chicago Law Journal for July it is stated

o'clock, one morning, that st′′9.30 the same morning her pitition for's, divorce was on'iks |fles of the Court, and that, the husband con. senting, a decree was made granting her a divorce and leaving her kes to many again, within five minutes after the Judge look his seat on the bench at to s.m. This is quick work 1

Tam Slam Frai Pyari asserts that the Blamose have determinated to ast humble pla di ra tha TOKIO, September ngih, case of the Imprisoned Cambodian Kadir: "A The National Unionists having sests in the meeting of the Senabodies was held after the Imperial Diat haid a meeting yesterday to dis- collapse of the trial, when it was resolved to case matters relating to the formation of the abandon the case, hence the abrupt termination new Ministry. They decided that the entry of of the affair and the liness' of Phra Khrai 868. Viscomet Shinagawa, the leader of the party: Our Bangkok contemporary adds On the the Vicomas was at once, informed of this return of the Minister of fastice the French into the Cabinet was inadvisable at present, and daciation.

Cambodian will beset at liberty and a very 13. All the senior staterosen „kave approved the | pleasant and highly dangerous game brought to financial views of Count Matsugals, who prova pacific conclusion after the payment of a poses to extend the time limit of the arm heavy indeninity. That may be say but when extension scheme. In consequence of this pro- porn the new Premier Is mining, in for much will the French have the goodness to leave caliiciam in army circles.

DISASTROUS "FLOODS

TORIO, September 14th.

*|| Chantaboon 7

MEMORANDA,

TO-MORROW -22nd September?-

Our old friend Mr. Quora TART has, as usual, been the leader in the movement to return to their homes in Chins this collection of lepers. He has collected money from his compatriots in the Colonies to defray the expenses and he has given his own time and labour to the complation of all the necessary arrange- ments. Australla la very glad to be relleved of the expense and burden of segregating and maintaining these poor

The Scientific American celebrated Its people, and the lepers themselves will, golden Jubiles, by the publication, on the doubtless, be glad to be released from the 26th July last, of a specially prepared (437 state of restraint and leolation in which anniversary number of 116 pages, very they were necessarily kept at Little beautifully got up and most admirably Bay Lazarette. Whether they will; in designed and illustrated. On its first pages on done by the recent floods are leaves for San Francisco, ofs

A telegram from the Governor of Fukui states German mail duesponden the end, be the better for the change la It gives coples, in reduced dimensions, of certained, up to the rack fast,, was -39,00% usual ports of exti THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN another question. They will certainly some pages from its first issues in July and house roded, 131 heures washed away: 69

CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of have more freedom, but if must be seen. August, 1845, one of them adorned with a totally and 172 partially demolished, az paspor. Hongkong and the Coast Porta, for their kind that that freedom does not include cut of the then new steamship - Great: kuind and 3 persons injured. The roads, the banks patronage and support, and desires to state that any permission to remsig in or return to she will be pleased to receive orders for All Longkong.

Britain. In the succeeding pages are and railway lines wára badly datangah Exten- found very carefully compiled summaries sive damage has been done to the crops and kinds of NEDLE WORK e femrat tent, dis

Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffi

of the progress made in the fifty years in property. and Collars renewed on old ones.

MR. WHITEHEAD's re-election on Satur. all the great branches of applied science, day was a mater of course if he was commencing with a glance at all the im Ladies and

willing to take on himsels for another provements effected in the appliances of period of six years, the troublesome fanc domestic life, by means of steam and elec tons of an unofficial number of the Legit tricity? Then follows a short sketch of calive Council of Hongkong, and the the improvements in steam navigation, Colony is to be congratulated on the fact from the first craft built in the United thát MMS WHITTER57 Who willing and was. States for the Atlantic trade, the United Two-thirds of the town ́ef Taksas kávu boon in a position to accept the nomination. In | Kin/ar, of 2,000-sons, - doing the trip to) washed away wad nonte ga pernous dearned,

Children's Under-clothing Materials can be supplied, if required, Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery Tas Superioress will size be a grateful for ANY PAPER, or old ENVKLorze to be made into "Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, whe

aze tight by the Sirtakana

Last

TOKIO, Septemba 14th.".* day morning water, the about hoc, houses A telegram from the Governor of Gifa yestar. collapsed is the town of Opel, these persons being drowned. Thousands of houses, which were submerged ware torn down by a which blew on the night of the fgth, climate * Giru, September xgik, ·

ZWEDZKIDAY-23rd September. American mall does a chat sa

THURSDAY,——14th September. 11-Kuglish Malicious, -Noon--Kaliard-Fiind salia for London,

· FRIDAY)—aƒth September; lon 4:45 pm-Beating of the Hongkong Cricket

Club at the Pavillón, Me

Noon--Meeting of shareholders of the China races urnes Con Ltr at the Head an office pay

SATURDAY, 26th September.

NovaMeeting of shareholders of the Douglas Bleamship Con Iday at the Company's efise, Ka 17, PIYA.

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